The Cave: An Adaptation of Plato's Allegory in Clay
An excerpt from Plato's Republic, the 'Allegory of the Cave' is a classic commentary on the human condition. It is a story of open-mindedness and the power of possibility. We have adapted and brought it to life by shooting thousands of high-resolution photographs of John Grigsby's wonderful clay...


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Plato - Encyclopedia channel
The school founded by this antique philosopher, became a prototype of modern higher education. Contemporaries named him «the divine teacher»: in his works it was spoken about an ideal society structure and immortality of soul. Ancient Greek thinker Plato said, that «time is a moving similarity...


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Plato's Cave (animated version)
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Cómo fregar los platos
También podemos tirar los platos al río y esperar a que los pececillos limpien en profundidad. Ayudaríamos a la especie y la fauna se mantendría estable. Luego bucearíamos para recoger los platos y haríamos ejercicio. ¡Todo ventajas! DIN DUN DIN! ***COMO AVISÉ, ESTE NO ES EL VERDADERO...


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Plato's cave analysis
How to understand Plato. Animated analysis of Plato's cave in Book 7 of THE REPUBLIC with reference to the Meno (anamnesis and the discussion on the difference between true belief and true knowledge); the theory of forms. Other films in the series to be posted.


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Hypercubes and Plato's Cave
You should follow this project on twitter: twitter.com To read along with this blog go to imaginingthetenthdimension.blogspot.com March 2, 2008 One of the most common questions about this way of visualizing dimensions is whether the four dimensions of spacetime really are four spatial dimensions,...


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- Tags: bryanton e8 hypercube many plato rob spimes timelessness visualizations worlds hypercubes Plato's cave
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2. Socratic Citizenship: Plato's Apology
Introduction to Political Philosophy (PLSC 114) The lecture begins with an explanation of why Plato's Apology is the best introductory text to the study of political philosophy. The focus remains on the Apology as a symbol for the violation of free expression, with Socrates justifying his way of...


4. Philosophers and Kings: Plato's Republic, I-II
Introduction to Political Philosophy (PLSC 114) Lecture 4 introduces Plato's Republic and its many meanings in the context of moral psychology, justice, the power of poetry and myth, and metaphysics. The Republic is also discussed as a utopia, presenting an extreme vision of a...


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- Tags: Adeimantus Anabasis catabasis Glaucon Kallipolis Niceratus Nicias Peace Piraeus Polemarchus polis Odyssey Thrasymachus Xenophon
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Three Minute Philosophy: Plato
The first episode of Three Minute Philosophy - The NEW series! Explores a relatively very small fraction of the work of the guy who basically invented philosophy, Plato.


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3. Socratic Citizenship: Plato's Crito
Introduction to Political Philosophy (PLSC 114) In the Apology, Socrates proposes a new kind of citizenship in opposition to the traditional one that was based on the poetic conception of Homer. Socrates' is a philosophical citizenship, relying on one's own powers of independent reason and...


Miles Burnyeat on Plato: Section 1
The dialogues of Plato are analyzed in this program by Cambridge philosophy professor Miles Burnyeat. Seeing Plato's ideas initially as extensions of those of his teacher, Socrates, Burnyeat explains the development and content of Plato's original; doctrines of knowledge as virtue, the...


6. Philosophers and Kings: Plato's Republic, V
Introduction to Political Philosophy (PLSC 114) In this last session on the Republic, the emphasis is on the idea of self-control, as put forward by Adeimantus in his speech. Socrates asserts that the most powerful passion one needs to learn how to tame is what he calls thumos. Used to denote...


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4. Introduction to Plato's Phaedo; Arguments for the existence of the soul, Part II
Death (PHIL 176) After a brief introduction to Plato's Phaedo, more arguments are offered in this lecture in defense of the existence of an immaterial soul. The emphasis here is on the fact that we need to believe in the existence of a soul in order to explain the claim that we possess free will....


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5. Philosophers and Kings: Plato's Republic, III-IV
Introduction to Political Philosophy (PLSC 114) The discussion of the Republic continues. An account is given of the various figures, their role in the dialogue and what they represent in the work overall. Socrates challenges Polemarchus' argument on justice, questions the distinction between a...


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- Tags: Adeimantus Ceraphalus desprit de corps Glaucon Gyges Kallipolis Polemarchus Republic Thrasymachus thumos
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7. Plato, Part II: Arguments for the immortality of the soul
Death (PHIL 176) The discussion of Plato's Phaedo continues, presenting more arguments for the existence and immortality of the soul. One such argument is "the argument from the nature of the forms," which states that because the forms are non-physical objects and cannot be grasped by...


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- Tags: Phaedo Plato Socrates Republic
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Jason Plato "What A Save" BTCC 2009 Round 1 Race 3 at Brands Hatch
Jason does a fantastic save after being hit from behind by Jonathan Adam as they enter Paddock Hill Bend at nearly 100 MPH. Jonathan was subsequently given a four second penalty which handed Jason the win. Commentators are Ben Edwards and former BTCC and 2008 Porsche Carrera Cup Champion Tim Harvey


8. Plato, Part III: Arguments for the immortality of the soul (cont.)
Death (PHIL 176) The lecture focuses exclusively on one argument for the immortality of the soul from Plato's Phaedo, namely, "the argument from simplicity." Plato suggests that in order for something to be destroyed, it must have parts, that is, it must be possible to "take it apart." Arguing...


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